DREAM.15 takes place July 10 at the Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Japan. It airs in North America on HDNet.

Amoussou, a longtime M-1 fighter who recently made his Strikeforce debut with a draw against Trevor Prangley, is undefeated over his past four fights and 6-1-1 since early 2008. He now meets a fellow DREAM newcomer in Nakamura, a PRIDE, UFC and World Victory Road veteran who rebounded from a 2-5 skid with an April unanimous-decision win over legend Hidehiko Yoshida.

Omigawa, who’s also competed in top organizations such as the UFC, looks for his fourth straight win following a 5-1 run in WVR and a unanimous-decision win over WEC vet Micah Miller at an April ASTRA event. He meets South Korean Young, whose two SpiritMC fights resulted in quick first-round knockout losses.

Ishida, meanwhile, fights for the first time since a lopsided decision loss to Strikeforce champ Gilbert Melendez in August. Prior to the title fight, he suffered a TKO loss to Mizuto Hirota at a Shooto event, and he’s now posted back-to-back losses for the first time in his career. He looks to rebound against Hata, who recently snapped a five-fight undefeated streak with a unanimous-decision loss to Kazuyuki Miyata at DREAM.11.

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